It seems like LEGO is really pushing the boundaries of what licensed themes they can create, and I think that's great. In-house themes will never go away, so I'd be very happy to see TLG experiment with other franchises, because at the very least it means more variety available to builders in parts, colors and minifigs.

I'm not so sure whether expanding massively the licensed ranges would be good or not.

On one hand, there are all the new parts and minifigs, and tapping in to other fan bases which is good for Lego's bottom line.

On the other hand, there is over saturation. Even I am getting a bit bored with Lego turning up everywhere. Like the recent Top Gear ad, I found I was thinking this is nothing new, even confused.com got there before Top Gear. When you don't have much, it is rather special. If everything becomes lego-ised it will all start being a bit mundane. More aimed at fan groups, than Lego fans.

I haven't watched the Jetsons since I was a kid. They were re-runs but I still remember really enjoying them. heck, I think my dad watched them as a child. I would enjoy seeing them done in LEGO, especially if they were bases on the originals and not some new movie. Nostalgia = $$$$

I don't think they will necessary need the depth for the range of figures in a TV show, there are huge numbers as it is. So if they did Wacky Races, it would probably be just Dastardly and Muttley and Penelope Pittstop (overlapping with the two spin-off series).

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